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sacri(サクリ) is an app designed around bakery shopping. Its core feature is “食べたいパンの取り置き” — letting users reserve the bread they want and complete payment in advance through the app. According to the source text, it connects consumers with their “お気に入りの人気パン屋,” sends PUSH notifications when fresh bread comes out of the oven, and allows users to make reservations and purchases at any time, 24 hours a day.
In terms of platform/service type, sacri is closer to a vertical reservation-and-purchase tool within local lifestyle commerce than a traditional general e-commerce marketplace. Its core focus is not remote delivery, but matching offline bakery inventory, baking schedules, and consumer demand online. For consumers, the value lies in securing popular bread in advance and reducing the uncertainty of items being sold out by the time they arrive. For bakeries, reservations and prepaid orders can improve sales predictability, while PUSH notifications help reach users who have already shown interest.
The source text explicitly mentions “事前決済,” indicating that the platform supports advance payment. However, it does not disclose specific payment methods such as credit cards, e-wallets, or other options, nor does it state whether merchants are charged commissions, monthly fees, or transaction fees. As a result, pricing transparency cannot be assessed. In terms of logistics and fulfillment, the text only refers to “取り置き” and does not mention delivery. It is therefore reasonable to understand the main fulfillment model as in-store pickup after reservation, rather than same-city delivery or cross-region e-commerce.
Its strengths are a clearly defined use case and a short user journey: fresh-bake alerts, reservations, and payment form a closed loop around popular bread items. This makes it suitable for high-frequency bakery retail where products often sell out quickly. The drawback is the lack of publicly available information: supported markets/regions, the scale of partner stores, merchant fees, after-sales mechanisms, cancellation rules, and specific payment methods are not mentioned in the source text. For merchants looking to evaluate ROI, the available information is currently insufficient.
sacri is best suited to bakeries with offline storefronts, time-sensitive products, and issues such as queues or sell-outs. It is also relevant for local consumers who want access to popular bakery items. The source text does not provide information about access from China, so both network availability and payment availability are unknown. Chinese merchants looking for similar alternatives may want to consider local in-store pickup, presale group-buying, or mini-program reservation tools.
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sacri.jp is an Japan E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sacri.jp directly.